Greek (GR)

GR 5801 Greek 1 (3 credit hours)

An introduction to the grammar of the Greek of the New Testament. Includes areas of grammar significant to the interpretation of the New Testament and exegesis of selected passages in the second semester. Attention is given to areas of the Greek New Testament that are invisible to the English reader. Logos Bible Research Systems (Silver edition or above) is recommended for these courses.

GR 5802 Greek 2 (3 credit hours)

An introduction to the grammar of the Greek of the New Testament. Includes areas of grammar significant to the interpretation of the New Testament and exegesis of selected passages in the second semester. Attention is given to areas of the Greek New Testament that are invisible to the English reader. Logos Bible Research Systems (Silver edition or above) is recommended for these courses.

Prerequisite(s): GR 5801
GR 5811 Intermediate Greek (Greek 3) (3 credit hours)

A study of intermediate Greek syntax building upon the basic grammar learned in Beginning Greek. Selected New Testament texts are examined lexically, syntactically, historically, and contextually, with application of resultant exegetical principles to the pulpit ministry. Logos Bible Research Systems (Silver edition or above) is recommended for this course.

Prerequisite(s): GR 5801, GR 5802

GR 5900-5990 New Testament Intensives: Greek Text
Studies in individual books of the New Testament, involving translation and exegesis of the Greek text of the book being studied. Consultation of the best critical and exegetical literature is included. GR 5811 is a prerequisite for these courses. The selection of individual books varies from year to year.